AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.9. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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1.9
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
14%
4 star
7%
3 star
0%
2 star
14%
1 star
64%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.9★ rating suggests room for improvement
About AP ENPS Mobile
The included Tablet Story Viewer (TSV) lets anchors and reporters read and review stories directly from their iPhone or iPad and stay in sync with story changes automatically. All TSV content is cached on your device in the event your connection to the server is interrupted.
AP ENPS Mobile caches your user credentials letting you login quicker and stay logged in.
Note: This is not the AP News application. It is part of the AP ENPS news production suite and requires your organization to have a properly licensed and configured AP ENPS system. Your AP ENPS System Administrator will provide your server settings and authorize your use of AP ENPS Mobile.
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Reviews for AP ENPS Mobile
Ben.D_EP101
Bad code
The app seems to work on other platforms like Android but when I try and do the run down on iOS it crashes instantly. Says connection has been lost and login has timed out.
inkstainedwretch ,retd.
How ‘bout giving the wire to retirees??
Damnit, I WANT the wire again. I’ve got a 1949 RO-19 Teletype I bought from you guys. Sometimes I fire it up just to hear the bell, yeh, I ring a flash just for old times… Don’t do it too often though, it would cost too much to replace the self-destruct phenolic/paper gear between the motor and the print mechanism if my hand slipped. How about a deal? Anyone retired from an AP member paper, or in my case, forced out by an on-the-job injury can get, live, the A-wire and a State/Regional wire Or, depending on interest, Sports or Financial, complete with a recording of those old TTY bells on flashes and bulletins if desired, after signing a non-disclosure agreement preventing the proud few from reposting or quoting material for (48 hrs, forever? Whatever the lawyers want). I just want to be able to scroll the last couple of hours’ wire and get the breaking news as it happens. It’s close to 24 years since my neck was broken by a flying TV-camera/man, who made it back to his ladder after racing up, 5 steps, one more than it had, then slamming me with 350 lbs weight repeatedly, to save himself, his gear and his job. C’mon guys - give me some reward for my 25 years in the daily trenches! -e.shrdlu